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A Peruvian mummy suspected of being an alien mummy.

2011165438+1On October 9th, the staff of Cuzco Museum in Peru discovered two mummies. One of the two mummies has an extremely huge head, 50 cm long, almost the same as its body, which makes anthropologists puzzled. Anthropologists say that its eyes are much bigger than those of normal people. In addition, the forehead of this strange skull has not been closed, which is a unique feature of human children under one year old. Paradoxically, it has two molars at the same time, which only exist in older humans.

Another mummy was mutilated, only 30 centimeters long. It has no face yet, and seems to be wrapped in placental tissue, showing the posture of a fetus. According to the Daily Mail, the weird skull found in Peru is strikingly similar to a conical crystal skull in the Hollywood movie Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of Crystal Skull. In the movie, the conical skull proved to be the skull of an alien with supernatural energy. Lei Natuo Davila Riquelme, the discoverer of the mummy, and three Spanish and Russian anthropologists arrived at the Cuzco Museum last week to make a preliminary investigation of the skeleton. ★ They may be evidence of the real existence of aliens.

★ Anthropologists say that DNA testing of the right eyeball tissue left by this skull will eventually reveal whether it is human or alien.

★ Some experts said that there may be another explanation for this bizarre discovery, that is, this is a skull shaping technology of ancient tribes. This kind of skull lengthening can be traced back to more than 9000 years ago, which is mainly used to express clan affiliation and social status.

★ The three (discoverers) anthropologists agreed that "it is not human" and will further study it. Riquelme said: "Although the current assessment is not in-depth, it is obvious that the characteristics of this skeleton are not consistent with any nation in the world." In different cultures around the world (such as Maya, North American aborigines and Australian aborigines), the head shaping styles can be roughly divided into three categories: flat, round and conical. In order to obtain the ideal skull shape, the head must be wrapped tightly with cloth. Skull modeling is usually carried out in infancy, because the human skull is the most flexible at this time. If you want to flatten the skull, the head will be placed between two boards. Generally speaking, infants with skull molding will be wrapped in cloth one month after birth and fixed for about 6 months.